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How to Develop an Integral Yoga Practice :: A Path to Holistic Well-Being & Self-Realization

Author :: Jess Marie, CVC, CAHC, INHC, RYT 🌻

Integral Yoga stands as a beacon of holistic wellness, inviting seekers to embark on a transformative journey of Self-discovery & spiritual growth. As a Vedic Counselor, Ayurvedic Health Counselor, and Integral Yoga Teacher, I have experienced firsthand the profound impact of an integral Yoga practice on one's well-Being and journey towards Self-realization. There is a deeper essence to Integral Yoga ::

the Eight Limbs of Yoga

Integral Yoga draws inspiration from the Eight Limbs of Yoga, also known as Ashtanga Yoga, as delineated by Sage Patanjali in the Yoga Sutra. These limbs provide a comprehensive framework for the holistic practice of Yoga, encompassing ethical principles, Self-inquiry, and presence. I encourage seekers to study & incorporate each limb into their practice, gradually deepening their understanding & experience of Yoga as a path to Self-realization.

The True Essence of Yoga

At the heart of Integral Yoga lies a deep understanding of its essence, rooted in the ancient wisdom of the Vedas and illuminated by the teachings of sages & seers. I encourage seekers to explore the philosophical underpinnings of Yoga found in texts such as the Yoga Sutra, Bhagavad Gita, and Upanishads. By contemplating the deeper meaning and purpose of Yoga, one can cultivate a profound connection with the spiritual essence of this ancient practice.

Vedic wisdom, Ayurvedic principles, and the teachings of the Eight Limbs of Yoga offer essential steps to guide you on your path to holistic well-Being & Self-realization.

Seek Knowledge & Guidance

Integral Yoga is a vast & profound system that requires guidance & continuous dedication to Self study & study of the Vedas. I emphasize the importance of seeking out knowledgeable teachers & mentors, attending workshops, seminars, and retreats, and engaging in Self-study to deepen one's understanding of & connection to the Vedas. By immersing one’s Self in the teachings of various Yoga traditions and expanding one's perspectives, seekers can enrich their practice & spiritual journey.

Honor Your Mind | Body | Spirit

Integral Yoga recognizes the interconnectedness of mind | body | spirit and encourages seekers to honor their holistic well-Being. Drawing from Ayurvedic principles, I guide individuals to respect their body's limitations, honor their unique constitution, and cultivate both Self-compassion & Self-acceptance on their journey. By embracing modifications & variations in their practice, seekers can adapt Yoga to support their physical, mental, and emotional health, fostering a harmonious balance within.

Cultivate Mindfulness & Self-Inquiry

Integral Yoga invites seekers to cultivate mindfulness & Self-inquiry as essential components of their practice. I encourage individuals to develop heightened awareness of their thoughts, emotions, and sensations as they engage in the practice of Yoga. Through Self-inquiry, seekers can explore the layers of their Being, uncovering deep-seated patterns, beliefs, and conditioning that may be hindering their spiritual growth. By embracing Self-awareness & inner exploration, seekers pave the way for profound transformation & Self-realization.

Embrace Seva (Selfless Service)

Integral Yoga extends beyond the confines of a “yoga mat” and into daily life, encouraging seekers to embrace the practice of seva (selfless service) as a means of integrating Yoga principles into their interactions with others and the world around them. I emphasize the importance of engaging in acts of kindness, compassion, and selfless giving, recognizing the interconnectedness of all Beings and the opportunity for spiritual growth through service.

Stay Open & Curious

An integral Yoga practice is a lifelong journey of Self-discovery & Self-realization, requiring seekers to remain open to new experiences, perspectives, and teachings. I encourage individuals to embrace their inherent curiosity and allow themselves to evolve and grow along the path. By staying receptive to the transformative power of Yoga & Ayurveda, seekers can deepen their connection with their true Self and align with the divine essence within & without.

Find Alignment with Svadharma

Integral Yoga invites seekers to align their practice with their svadharma, or inherent purpose in life, as a guiding principle for self-realization. I guide individuals to explore the four main paths of Yoga (Jnana Yoga, Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Raja Yoga) and discern the path that resonates most deeply with their unique constitution, interests, and aspirations. By cultivating a practice that aligns with their svadharma, seekers can navigate their spiritual journey with clarity, purpose, and authenticity.

Cultivate a Daily Practice

Integral Yoga thrives on consistency & commitment to a daily practice that integrates various aspects of Yoga, including asana (physical postures), pranayama (breathwork), and dhyana (meditation). Drawing from Ayurvedic principles, I guide individuals to establish a daily routine that honors their unique constitution (dosha) and aligns with their svadharma, or inherent purpose in life. By dedicating time each day to engage in holistic practices, seekers create a sacred space for personal growth, Self-awareness, and spiritual evolution.


Developing an Integral Yoga practice is a deeply personal & transformative journey that requires dedication, Self-discipline, and a genuine desire for Self-realization. By embracing the true essence of Yoga, incorporating its teachings into daily life, and committing to an aligned path, seekers can embark on a journey of attaining optimal well-Being, inner growth, and Self-realization.


embrace the true essence of Yoga

As a Vedic Counselor, Ayurvedic Health Counselor, and Integral Yoga teacher, I’m honored to support individuals on their journey of Self-discovery & spiritual evolution, guiding them towards a deeper connection with their true Self and the realization of their highest potential.

I recommend working with a qualified Integral Yoga Teacher (like me! 🌻) who is knowledgeable & experienced in the Eight Limbs of Yoga to guide & support you with developing an authentic, individualized practice.



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